If You Can Only Take One Day trip In Washington This Winter, Visit This Charming Town

Many people might think of Winthrop, Washington’s Old West town, as a summer destination. And since part of the North Cascade Highway closes for the winter, it does seem like it would become a ghost town until spring. But there’s more than one way to get to Winthrop, and those that do will find a beautiful winter wonderland waiting for them. The truth is, winter is the best time to explore this area.

With over 120 miles of interconnected hills and trails surrounded by a million acres of wilderness, the Methow Valley is a true winter wonderland. The trails here are considered to be some of the best in the country.

Head to the outdoor Winthrop Ice and Sports Rink and skate the day away. They even offer figure skating lessons. And if you’d rather sit it out, you can watch your loved ones skate from the comfort of the indoor viewing room.

Christmas at the End of the Road includes a weekend of glowing hot air balloons, children’s activities, caroling, a tree lighting, and even fireworks. The downtown area remains decorated through New Year’s Day.

Warm up at the Old Schoolhouse Brewery, where you can enjoy live music on the weekends all winter long.